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thanks. >> top u.s. commander in afghanistan says the military is on pace to withdraw forces there as planned this summer. general david petraeus said the armed services committee that coalition troops have made significant gains in recent months, however, he says the progress made is reversible if the u.s. doesn't proceed wisely. >> it is calorie that much difficult work lies ahead with our afghan partners to expand our gains in the face of the expected taliban spring offensive. nonetheless, the hard fought achievements in 2010 and 2011 have enabled the nato transition board to recommend initiation this spring of transition to afghan lead in several provinces. >>> petraeus says he understands the frustration of the american people regarding the ten-year war but it's important to keep al-qaeda and taliban from reestablishing themselves. >> if your health insurance company is health net, your data may have been compromised. they can't account for two hard drives. they believe they contained the health rec
thanks. >> top u.s. commander in afghanistan says the military is on pace to withdraw forces there as planned this summer. general david petraeus said the armed services committee that coalition troops have made significant gains in recent months, however, he says the progress made is reversible if the u.s. doesn't proceed wisely. >> it is calorie that much difficult work lies ahead with our afghan partners to expand our gains in the face of the expected taliban spring offensive....
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thanks. >> top u.s. commander in afghanistan says the military is on pace to withdraw forces there as planned this summer. general david petraeus said the armed services committee that coalition troops have made significant gains in recent months, however, he says the progress made is reversible if the u.s. doesn't proceed wisely. >> it is calorie that much difficult work lies ahead with our afghan partners to expand our gains in the face of the expected taliban spring offensive. nonetheless, the hard fought achievements in 2010 and 2011 have enabled the nato transition board to recommend initiation this spring of transition to afghan lead in several provinces. >>> petraeus says he understands the frustration of the american people regarding the ten-year war but it's important to keep al-qaeda and taliban from reestablishing themselves. >> if your health insurance company is health net, your data may have been compromised. they can't account for two hard drives. they believe they contained the health rec
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and next hour we talked to a former u.s. attorney general who had to deal with a similar nuclear emergency back in nineteen seventy nine he says that one of them a serious setback for the situation is a lot of he said information. what's most scary is that we can't get a hold of the facts and i know that very well from my time as governor at the time of three mile island accident it was terribly frustrating you could not get a grip on what precisely the facts were people were tell you more than they knew or less than they knew self-appointed experts kept showing up and the company that ran the plant was a very poor source of information they misrepresented certain facts to us so we had to do was operate really as investigators and constantly go back to people for their version of the facts and then put that together with the with everyone else's . but we're following all the continuing developments in japan since the quake and tsunami struck the country the latest they're getting is that these are increasing of a nuclear mel
and next hour we talked to a former u.s. attorney general who had to deal with a similar nuclear emergency back in nineteen seventy nine he says that one of them a serious setback for the situation is a lot of he said information. what's most scary is that we can't get a hold of the facts and i know that very well from my time as governor at the time of three mile island accident it was terribly frustrating you could not get a grip on what precisely the facts were people were tell you more than...
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u.s. helicopter crews returning from elite missions have tested positive for radiation and had to be decontaminated, some given potassium iodide pills as a precaution. millions spent a fourth night with little food and water in freezing temperatures. concerned relatives wait in long lines at evacuation centers for any word of their missing loved ones. this come fears her only son is dead -- this woman fears her only son is dead. people saw the tsunami wash him away in his car. rescue crews around the world are searching for survivors and there are moments of triumph. a man was pulled alive from the rubble after being buried for four days and a 70-year-old woman was also rescued. >>> new quakes continue to rock japan. charlie d'agata felt a 6.0 magnitude earthquake when he was reporting live with us. >> what are happening to these refugees, where are they going? [ pause ] >> well... >> reporter: i don't know did the camera just move there? because we had aftershocks. the camera did move, ye
u.s. helicopter crews returning from elite missions have tested positive for radiation and had to be decontaminated, some given potassium iodide pills as a precaution. millions spent a fourth night with little food and water in freezing temperatures. concerned relatives wait in long lines at evacuation centers for any word of their missing loved ones. this come fears her only son is dead -- this woman fears her only son is dead. people saw the tsunami wash him away in his car. rescue crews...
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world left wondering just how to provide similar catastrophes in the future we sat down with a former u.s. attorney general richard thornburgh he shared his thoughts on what important lessons can be learned from the pots. i think it's time when the world is watching with fear the developments a good pass for shimon nuclear power plant experts comparisons and examples in the past and maybe help for see the future analysts tell us it's not yet sure novel but very comparable to another tragic accident which occurred in the united states in nineteen seventy nine at the three mile island power plant which is part of the state of pennsylvania and now i'm joined by take work who was the governor of pennsylvania at the time sir thank you so much for joining us thank you guy well first of all what do you think about the comparison well there's an. eerie similarity between what's happening in japan today and what happened in pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine. there are obviously differences because we didn't have to deal with a record earthquake or aftershocks or following tsunami but t
world left wondering just how to provide similar catastrophes in the future we sat down with a former u.s. attorney general richard thornburgh he shared his thoughts on what important lessons can be learned from the pots. i think it's time when the world is watching with fear the developments a good pass for shimon nuclear power plant experts comparisons and examples in the past and maybe help for see the future analysts tell us it's not yet sure novel but very comparable to another tragic...
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u.s. with the b.p. oil spill where the seafood supply was contaminated so that was not fit for human consumption that affects people's livelihoods as well as their lives so it's sort of a cascading disaster i guess in so many in so many ways. really the worst nightmare and the only cure for this is prevention that's why we feel that this is the moment the world needs to take stock and say nuclear power is not safe it's not clean it's not reliable we need to move in so you're saying and move on move on to other sources of energy but what are you suggesting here because there are many people that claim that global warming is is a direct result of the coal powered factories that produce electricity. right and unfortunately you know adding more nuclear plants is not going to address global climate change because they take a very long time to come online in a very expensive the very slow to bring it into operation and we need so many of them and obviously the climate right now is not going to a
u.s. with the b.p. oil spill where the seafood supply was contaminated so that was not fit for human consumption that affects people's livelihoods as well as their lives so it's sort of a cascading disaster i guess in so many in so many ways. really the worst nightmare and the only cure for this is prevention that's why we feel that this is the moment the world needs to take stock and say nuclear power is not safe it's not clean it's not reliable we need to move in so you're saying and move on...
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are coming up in about twenty minutes time we talk to a former u.s. governor who also had to deal with a nuclear emergency and one hundred seventy nine are we coming back to our main story of course in just a few moments don't go away. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our feet. download for your fishel on see how placation your high phone on pod touch from the i choose ops to. watch on t.v. like on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. morning's today bolland says once again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations or the day . to come. to close to. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the forty one hotel
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the and, as been speaking to seismologists at the u.s. geological survey. >> they are selling of this a big one could be coming soon or later but they are saying that this is not going to determine where it will have to. but japan will of no impact on california. >> this is a strong reminder of what earthquakes to do. >> seismologist david schwartz says the japan earthquake is actually a wake-up call for the pacific northwest. there is the caspian the subduction zone. one is one underneath another much of what happened in japan. >> we think that on june were 26 and 1700 there was a magnitude nine along the entire washington/oregon coast. there were some of these on to the coastline. this earthquake produced the tsunami that was recorded in japan. short >>reporter: is saying that the japan each will have impact and influence in the northwest. >> with areas like seattle, portland, and how well prepared are they? to the shaking. and the magnitude 9 earthquake. >>pam: how often to the pacific northwest? how often? >>reporter: it is supposed t
the and, as been speaking to seismologists at the u.s. geological survey. >> they are selling of this a big one could be coming soon or later but they are saying that this is not going to determine where it will have to. but japan will of no impact on california. >> this is a strong reminder of what earthquakes to do. >> seismologist david schwartz says the japan earthquake is actually a wake-up call for the pacific northwest. there is the caspian the subduction zone. one is...
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a travel warning today for u.s. citizens, not to go to japan unless absolutely necessary. flights have resume in japan. 1200 american citizens are in the northeastern part of the country. >> in the bay area, the red cross and san francisco leaders are coordinating fund raising efforts for earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. they have met with a representative from the japanese consulate who told them there is an immediate need. the red cross say the best way to help is donating money. >> the best way to help is to provide a donation so we could purchase the supplies on the ground in japan. >> the red cross says an easy way to donate is text red cross to 90999 and that will donate $10 to that relief fund. a crew arrived in tokyo late saturday night. ktvu's janet is live via skype where it is 10:00 a.m. in the morning there. what is it like in tokyo and is there a sense in tokyo that country is ipcrisis? >> reporter: absolutely. as soon as we touched down on sunday, one day ahead here, it was everywhere. you saw people going through, it was crowded and on the streets in
a travel warning today for u.s. citizens, not to go to japan unless absolutely necessary. flights have resume in japan. 1200 american citizens are in the northeastern part of the country. >> in the bay area, the red cross and san francisco leaders are coordinating fund raising efforts for earthquake and tsunami victims in japan. they have met with a representative from the japanese consulate who told them there is an immediate need. the red cross say the best way to help is donating...
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. >> u.s. power plants are designed to very high standards for earthquake effect. >> reporter: of the 100 plus nuclear power plants in the u.s., 11 are in areas prone to earthquakes. early indications are the daiichi reactor withstood the quake and the tsunami, but as we know, that one/two punch cut off the power supply and then knocked out the backup generators, a scenario the industry calls a station blackout. >> there are many pathways to station blackout at atomic reactors here in the united states. tsunamis could do it. earthquakes could do it. >> reporter: in japan the station blackout left battery power as the only way to cool the reactor long enough to shut it down. industry officials say the batteries in japan were designed to last 8 to 12 hours, apparently not long enough. in the u.s. some backup batteries last half that long. >> some of the batteries in the u.s. are not as good as the japanese. >> reporter: here at san onofre they say they have learned a lot from past disasters. now,
. >> u.s. power plants are designed to very high standards for earthquake effect. >> reporter: of the 100 plus nuclear power plants in the u.s., 11 are in areas prone to earthquakes. early indications are the daiichi reactor withstood the quake and the tsunami, but as we know, that one/two punch cut off the power supply and then knocked out the backup generators, a scenario the industry calls a station blackout. >> there are many pathways to station blackout at atomic reactors...
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meantime eight u.s. warships are backing up because of concerns about radiation leaking there. >> tracie potts in washington. tracy, thank you. >>> here is a look at other news making headlines. a dolphin gave sight series an up close and personal encounter when it leaped out of the water into a charter boat. it took a crew of 10 men with towels and ropes to lift it back into the water. one woman on board suffered an ankle sprain. no other injuries reported. >>> in georgia two young girls set up sidewalk art for a good cause. moved by the devastation caused by the tsunami in japan and wanting to do their part to help relief efforts they sold their preschool artwork raising $264 for donations to the red cross. >>> finally in minnesota, a high-risk pregnancy put her on bedrest. to lift her spirits her husband took advantage of visiting hours to bring her horse in to say hello. it's done wonders for her mood, calming her fears. now she can't wait to introduce her friend to her child. >>> now for a look at n
meantime eight u.s. warships are backing up because of concerns about radiation leaking there. >> tracie potts in washington. tracy, thank you. >>> here is a look at other news making headlines. a dolphin gave sight series an up close and personal encounter when it leaped out of the water into a charter boat. it took a crew of 10 men with towels and ropes to lift it back into the water. one woman on board suffered an ankle sprain. no other injuries reported. >>> in...
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incidents like the late his japanese nuclear crisis later on we talked to a former governor of the u.s. state of pennsylvania who had to deal with a similar nuclear virgins in back in one thousand nine hundred ninety he says a one of the most serious setbacks in such situations is the lack of cohesive information coming out or don't miss our interview with richard in around ten minutes time here a lot. of we are following all the continuing developments in japan since a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the country there are yet more threats in japan news cooling systems of seymour reactors appear to be faltering this is what led to the explosions we've seen so far fears all the nuclear meltdown of skyrocketed since the reactor began to ban is reportedly now told the international atomic energy agency that the facility is releasing radioactive materials into the atmosphere with a major concern is a radioactive leak increasing radiation levels are now being detected throughout the country including in the capital tokyo readings at the front gate of how a station on tuesday morning s
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government is waiting when i used to leave the u.s. government was. really not supportive benelli for human rights violation. discontent with the president goodling getting power for too long had been brewing in tunisia for quite some time public anger erupted after student mohamad was easy set himself on fire and publish stories of runaway corruption eroding the top echelon of the tunisian government. after when. i came back and the hum of the bar says he did what he did. i think tunisia was a major to. start to change what's happened in tunisia and also in egypt and it's happening in a few other places these diplomatic cables troll the people. they were actually right and not trusting the government in thinking that there is something that is corrupt. when you don't steinberg shuns the public spotlight he's going to stay in the shade although in actual fact he's just as much a godfather of the wiki leaks project as julian assange. yes my name is daniel schmidt this is julia sons and we're here to make a short presentation about the we can extract wh
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bahrain is an important u.s. ally. there's a u.s. base there. the white house says those saudi military forces do not constitute an invasion. >>> and the 15th victim died today in an awful bus crash on i-95 here in new york this weekend. the bus was coming back from a casino trip. it was cut open by a sign pole. the driver's actions and background are now under investigation. >>> we want to return to the situation in japan now and the fishing port we saw earlier in the broadcast that took the full brunt of the tsunami. the city's hospital was right there on the waterfront and nbc's lee cowan, one of the few reporters who's been able to make his way there. >> reporter: they call it the town that disappeared. all we could find was a shattered footprint at the end of a washed-out road. >> it just doesn't stop. >> reporter: some 17,000 people used to live and fish here. now close to half of them, it's feared, are under the mud. the racing wall of water some 30 feet high was only about a half hour away when the warning went out. at the city's main ho
bahrain is an important u.s. ally. there's a u.s. base there. the white house says those saudi military forces do not constitute an invasion. >>> and the 15th victim died today in an awful bus crash on i-95 here in new york this weekend. the bus was coming back from a casino trip. it was cut open by a sign pole. the driver's actions and background are now under investigation. >>> we want to return to the situation in japan now and the fishing port we saw earlier in the...
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the u.s. passion protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor these radiation risks and reportedly this team includes a crew from the lawrence livermore lab. the japanese government is warning people living within 19 miles to stay inside or evacuate. a bay area expert tells us, it is too early to tell what the impact will be. >> at this point in time it is very hard to judge any situation. the worst-case scenario is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants. at this point we don't have sufficient information to assess where it is going. >> there is a local impact here. the problems in japan have californians concerned about the two nuclear power plants here in this state. one in san onofre south of orange county in oceanside. the other in san luis obispo. both reactors were built to withstand a 7.0 quake. the one in japan was 9.0. >> thousands of no one and nowhere to turn, a few lucky families have been able to make it out of the island
the u.s. passion protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor these radiation risks and reportedly this team includes a crew from the lawrence livermore lab. the japanese government is warning people living within 19 miles to stay inside or evacuate. a bay area expert tells us, it is too early to tell what the impact will be. >> at this point in time it is very hard to judge any situation. the worst-case scenario is that we see more radiation released from...
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and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative accused of shooting true pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistan web. and it's more money more problems right where the government seems to think that cutting spending will pull the country out of debt but will it really work for the spending money to make less problems. good evening it's monday march fourteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine up in you're watching our team now a new development in the ongoing crisis in japan as a third explosion rocked the quake stricken fukushima nuclear power complex but the latest blast centered around the number two reactor but no immediate word of the extent of the damages we did know that the japanese nuclear safety agency confirms that. explosion was heard at twenty one ten g.m.t. we are still trying to get the details for you but safety officials have admitted t
and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative accused of shooting true pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistan web. and it's more money more problems right where the government seems to think that cutting spending will pull the country out of debt but will it really work for the spending money to make less problems. good evening it's monday march fourteenth eight pm...
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the u.s. agency that protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor radiation risks there. reportedly this team and crew from lawrence livermore labs. the japanese government warning people to evacuate within a 19-mile radius. the bay area expert says it's too early to tell what the impact on japan will be. >> well, at this point in time it's very hard to catch any situation. the risk is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants, but at this point we don't have sufficient information to assess where it's going. >> now, california has more than a half dozen nuclear power plants, but only two are actually operational, one south of orange county in oceanside, the other in san luis obispo, that run one by pg ae g & e. >>> the japanese government is dispensing iodine tablets and apparently what that means to here, hard to tell so far. an expert tells the "new york times" even if the crisis gets much, much worse the dissipation of the nuclear mat
the u.s. agency that protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor radiation risks there. reportedly this team and crew from lawrence livermore labs. the japanese government warning people to evacuate within a 19-mile radius. the bay area expert says it's too early to tell what the impact on japan will be. >> well, at this point in time it's very hard to catch any situation. the risk is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants, but...
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security council and at this stage it does not seem clear that it in fact will get this approval but u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton made it on monday with the french president nicolas a cozy she also held and i'm usually meeting with the leadership of the rebel opposition the fonts at this stage is the only country to officially recognize the libyan opposition as the official voice of this country and many of the international community and certainly here on the ground say that kyra's acted rashly with very short sightedness in making this decision the questions that are being asked all that if gadhafi does remain in power how will france behave with the. the regime in the future essentially how the international community that has denounced him paid and negotiate with him on the flip side of the coin if gadhafi had to go it's not very clear who would be the new leadership here many people fearing that they will be some kind of a leadership vacuum because we need to remember that the opposition remains disjointed they are equipped and they certainly are ill prepared to take over
security council and at this stage it does not seem clear that it in fact will get this approval but u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton made it on monday with the french president nicolas a cozy she also held and i'm usually meeting with the leadership of the rebel opposition the fonts at this stage is the only country to officially recognize the libyan opposition as the official voice of this country and many of the international community and certainly here on the ground say that kyra's...
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u.s. west coast that's the latest there we can see there on twitter check out our account for the direct link that's our to underscore com. because expanding its aid to japan with the number of russian emergency workers involved in rescue operations expected to grow over the next few days countries also boosting its humanitarian aid and energy supplies peter oliver has more now from the russian capital. that's already russian rescue workers and aid workers on the ground in japan and the numbers are expected to increase over the next couple of days so to around one hundred eighty now these rescue workers and aid work is what's ten day old part of this rescue team by the emergency crews here in russia what that means is that iraq could respond to that they're ready to go as soon as they hit the ground was also a team of nuclear physicists in russia's far east that are ready to go to fukushima should they be requested for any help that they could give there and it's not just this humanitarian
u.s. west coast that's the latest there we can see there on twitter check out our account for the direct link that's our to underscore com. because expanding its aid to japan with the number of russian emergency workers involved in rescue operations expected to grow over the next few days countries also boosting its humanitarian aid and energy supplies peter oliver has more now from the russian capital. that's already russian rescue workers and aid workers on the ground in japan and the numbers...
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. >>> and the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, general david petraeus, heads to criminapitol today. he says that forces can begin wauing troops as planned. one senior official says a substantial reduction is now likely. >>> a dolphin-watching trip turned into something a little more upclose and personal for some boaters in florida. they were looking over the side when suddenly a 600-pound bottle nose dolphin launched itself at them in the boat. it took about ten men to lift that giant animal, using a back board meant for spinal injuries. neither the boaters nor the dolphin were seriously hurt. wow. >> impressive. it could tell it was in the wrong place. >> a little different than the water. >>> we do have more coming up from japan, when we come scientists now say the megaquake is actually stronger than first thought. >>> and ground zero of the nuclear crisis. we'll explain exactly what is going on at that crippled plant. ok, allie's spelling bee is monday... sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka'
. >>> and the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, general david petraeus, heads to criminapitol today. he says that forces can begin wauing troops as planned. one senior official says a substantial reduction is now likely. >>> a dolphin-watching trip turned into something a little more upclose and personal for some boaters in florida. they were looking over the side when suddenly a 600-pound bottle nose dolphin launched itself at them in the boat. it took about ten men to lift...
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the campaign the zone said they had received the classified information from a man employed at the u.s. department of defense. it covers a six year period of war ninety two thousand and almost every instant serious incident your words were three of the given with authority and location number of. the soon as the afghan dossier was made public asuncion his team soared to instant fame but scathing criticism soon followed the most common i.q. zation was that the names of afghans collaborating with allied troops and details concerning american agents could not be redacted from the reports the taliban were quick to pledge to kill all those who had helped the u.s. army. it was appears mostly be a beat up i mean where we're looking at here it's like. if you hold back keep being out the reports are for them because they have a sort of i think it's just that raid they can think it's worth it if urged the white house across the resistance in every every. white house and i thought if that with. every week once a week we're meeting of this if eight years of party leadership we've just had a half d
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comes to the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship laments like during world war two and today that dynasty is stronger than ever in what. we're insensitive to kill all kill kill kill anyone can you kill an innocent beast history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back and mock it's sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different . wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our keep.
comes to the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship laments like during world war two and today that dynasty is stronger than ever in what. we're insensitive to kill all kill kill kill anyone can you kill an innocent beast history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back and mock it's sports always had an important social function and the history of american...
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markets have managed to recover some of the loss and as the fed delivers after the comments on the u.s. economy flights in the seas remain in the red with japanese woes general electric remains the main loser the second day one of the main losers is down one point three percent the south together with toshiba sixteen percent and the company was one of the main contractors for the reactors. here in russia both the r.t.s. and the my six did join the global selloff on tuesday after the largely ignoring the japanese crisis the previous day overseas lost more than one and all of them were losing ground on the creasing world prices draws near shedding two percent most banking shares were also down. be more than two percent in the red noisemaker was actually stronger one point one percent that's up to russian metal holding the thousand best plans to buy shares in russia's largest nickel mining company. the jump a news story has been drumming good markers during. past couple of days of bus approve the financial turmoil we're seeing in the japanese market yesterday and today with the index tumb
markets have managed to recover some of the loss and as the fed delivers after the comments on the u.s. economy flights in the seas remain in the red with japanese woes general electric remains the main loser the second day one of the main losers is down one point three percent the south together with toshiba sixteen percent and the company was one of the main contractors for the reactors. here in russia both the r.t.s. and the my six did join the global selloff on tuesday after the largely...
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and the life you want to live. >>> the u.s. geological survey has raised the magnitude of friday's quake to 9.0, one of the largest ever recorded. americans caught in the quake are making their way home. dennis mccaskill had been working in japan for two months and had felt smaller quakes before, but knew this one was different. >> this one time, i was laying in bed and it started and i just laid there and thought here we go again. well, it just intensified and intensified until everything started to fall and that's when i jumped up and realized it's like trying to walk through a bowl of jelly to walk and get out. >> the state department has advised americans not to travel to japan at this time. >>> fears about health risks are rising dramatically in japan. high levels of radiation have prompted renewed warnings for residents within 19 miles of the damaged nuclear power plants to stay indoors. manuel gallegus reports on the danger. >> reporter: when it comes to radiation exposure, scientists say there is a simple rule. no amoun
and the life you want to live. >>> the u.s. geological survey has raised the magnitude of friday's quake to 9.0, one of the largest ever recorded. americans caught in the quake are making their way home. dennis mccaskill had been working in japan for two months and had felt smaller quakes before, but knew this one was different. >> this one time, i was laying in bed and it started and i just laid there and thought here we go again. well, it just intensified and intensified until...
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the nuclear industry, disaster in japan likely to put a holt on projects here in the u.s. and hitting the bottom line with our co-owner, general electric, building that plant in puck jeem ma so a lot of companies here in the silicon valley watching that very closely. >> we're only beginning to feel the ripple effects. it's going to be developing over the next few months. >> any silicon valley companies reaching out to their counterparts? >> absolutely. we spent the day at a couple of them doing just that. companies like twitter, microsoft, all of the virtual games that you play, they raised in 36 hours more than $1 million for japan earthquake relief. we'll look at that more tonight. local companies reaching out to raise money with social networking. it happens just like that. >> very nice. thank you. >> you bet. >>> continuing coverage of the earthquake and the tsunami in japan. go to nbcbayarea.com. we've posted live videos. >>> on to other news tonight, still ahead at 5:00, it may be thinner and faster but can the ipad 2 outsell the original ipad? >>> a weekend break-in
the nuclear industry, disaster in japan likely to put a holt on projects here in the u.s. and hitting the bottom line with our co-owner, general electric, building that plant in puck jeem ma so a lot of companies here in the silicon valley watching that very closely. >> we're only beginning to feel the ripple effects. it's going to be developing over the next few months. >> any silicon valley companies reaching out to their counterparts? >> absolutely. we spent the day at a...
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right now to other markets u.s. markets also trading one and a half percent they actually opened down two percent on worries about the u. worsening situation in japan joining the global sell off general electric remains one of the main news of the second day down two point three percent together with toshiba which dropped to twelve percent in tokyo the company was one of the main contractors' for the reactors which you. here in russia both the r.t.s. and my six also joined the global selloff on tuesday after a largely ignoring the japanese crisis the previous day but if it is these last more than one of those then the new shares with losing ground on decreasing oil prices across near shedding two percent most banking shares also downs were back b.c.b. leading the fall both of them more than two percent on them i think noisemaker is actually stronger it's up one point one percent that's the second day in a row after russian metal folding the taliban that it planned to buy shares in russia's largest nickel mining comp
right now to other markets u.s. markets also trading one and a half percent they actually opened down two percent on worries about the u. worsening situation in japan joining the global sell off general electric remains one of the main news of the second day down two point three percent together with toshiba which dropped to twelve percent in tokyo the company was one of the main contractors' for the reactors which you. here in russia both the r.t.s. and my six also joined the global selloff on...
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even the u.s. ronald reagan was forced to turn back testing showed several sailors received a month worth of radiation in an hour. after passing through a radiated cloud. the constant anxiety over the ongoing nuclear crisis is hampering effort to rescue survivors and deliver supplies. increasingly the efforts are unsuccessful. >> our team has found anyone providing. >>reporter: those who did survive are sifting through the rubble of what is left of their homes looking for anything to salvage. this woman says my friends died. so many people i know died. sentiment shared by thousands. since that third explosion there has been renewed push to take preventive measure in relation to radiation exposure with iodine tablet and radiation barn that darkened as the level of exposure begin to rise. >> now many people here are concerned public health officials in california say however there is little risk that radioactive material could reach california unless the disaster gets worse. particle are capable cert
even the u.s. ronald reagan was forced to turn back testing showed several sailors received a month worth of radiation in an hour. after passing through a radiated cloud. the constant anxiety over the ongoing nuclear crisis is hampering effort to rescue survivors and deliver supplies. increasingly the efforts are unsuccessful. >> our team has found anyone providing. >>reporter: those who did survive are sifting through the rubble of what is left of their homes looking for anything...
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u.s. democracy ally well you know we're seeing a decline in america the decline in the empire of america and with that decline you're going to see a meltdown in city municipalities and you're going to see a stressing of the police force these police officers are not getting the overtime they used to get bankruptcy attorneys that are seen more police officers in their offices so they're bringing the stress to the streets and the response of that stress is you know people are blatantly coming to the conclusion that hey these police officers that are there they're in times of need but it seems that there's more and more hatred developing on kind of a low level with the average middle class american with these police officers that are randomly giving people four hundred five hundred dollar tickets for crossing over a white line i mean come on guys but i mean fave budgets are broke they got to get the money from where. you know that it's it's crazy but it's actually true and i say if you if you
u.s. democracy ally well you know we're seeing a decline in america the decline in the empire of america and with that decline you're going to see a meltdown in city municipalities and you're going to see a stressing of the police force these police officers are not getting the overtime they used to get bankruptcy attorneys that are seen more police officers in their offices so they're bringing the stress to the streets and the response of that stress is you know people are blatantly coming to...
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miss an opportunity to capitalize on these catastrophes and let's evaluate the justice system of the u.s. on international day against police brutality how police across the country improve their methods and tone down their often too violent approach or has it only gotten worse then hookers for jesus they can save you from a life of working in the sights industry or just because one of these women to find out what their message really is all about and it's a mash up of the hottest stories making a buzz on the wet snow he takes her trashy ways to the w w e and kids might be allowed to sext in one state after all but impossible give us her take on all of that at the end of the show but first let's move on to our top story. general petraeus reports to washington for the first time since taking over command of the war in afghanistan but general came to capitol hill today to reassure the lawmakers that it's still in america's best interest to keep troops in the country but how many americans agree with the traces comments about this war that's now lasted for twenty eight archie's christine fo
miss an opportunity to capitalize on these catastrophes and let's evaluate the justice system of the u.s. on international day against police brutality how police across the country improve their methods and tone down their often too violent approach or has it only gotten worse then hookers for jesus they can save you from a life of working in the sights industry or just because one of these women to find out what their message really is all about and it's a mash up of the hottest stories...
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federal reserve meeting for a top level discussion on the u.s. economy and those are watching to see about plans to keep stimulating the economy. >> if your health insurance, health net says they can't account for several hard drives. they believe they contained the health records, financial information and social security numbers for nearly 2 million people. the managed care company won't say the drives were stolen but is offering two years of credit protection. >> muni will decide tomorrow if they need to look for a new boss. they were holding a special meeting to decide whether to looking for a new executive director. current chief is the leading candidate to run the washington d.c. airport authority. he is offered that job, he will stay on san francisco 60 days to help with the transition. >> a supervisors committee is voting today on a key move to keep twitter headquartered in the city. popular social networking site has been exploring a few miles south to brisbane where there is no payroll tax. a supervisor represents the area where twitter
federal reserve meeting for a top level discussion on the u.s. economy and those are watching to see about plans to keep stimulating the economy. >> if your health insurance, health net says they can't account for several hard drives. they believe they contained the health records, financial information and social security numbers for nearly 2 million people. the managed care company won't say the drives were stolen but is offering two years of credit protection. >> muni will decide...
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u.s. markets open two percent as a result of worries about the worsening situation in japan joining the global fellow general electric remains the main news of the second day is down four percent now together with toshiba which dropped sixteen percent and so you know the company was one of the main contractors for the reactors in receiver european stocks are also all in sharply amid fears that the japanese may undermine supply chains for global night fractures european order stocks dive with. the poorest performing for bounce back later in the morning trading frankfurt dax is dropping by a whopping five percent for things not far behind two point three percent hitting a three month low. here in russia the r.t.s. and i six have also joined the global selloff largely ignoring the japanese crisis on monday energy shares are losing ground on decreasing oil prices sake of those in more detail most banking shares are down seeing this burbank shooting three percent for the biggest losers ross naf
u.s. markets open two percent as a result of worries about the worsening situation in japan joining the global fellow general electric remains the main news of the second day is down four percent now together with toshiba which dropped sixteen percent and so you know the company was one of the main contractors for the reactors in receiver european stocks are also all in sharply amid fears that the japanese may undermine supply chains for global night fractures european order stocks dive with....
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the head of the u.s. nuclear regular attorney commission says it's very unlikely that we'll feel any harmful effects here in the united states. now, japanese officials are also distributing potassium iodide pills as a precaution. but the benefits of these pills are limited and misunderstood. they only help protect against thyroid cancer. they block the absorption of one kind of radioactive material emitted from these damaged plants. radioactive iodine, it does not help protect other organs or against potential harm from other radioactive materials released by the plant. >> all right, dr. kim, thank you. here's roberta. >> and welcome, elizabeth cook, to your new family at cbs 5! what a day for you to arrive. this is our live cbs 5 weather camera looking towards the bay bridge. a very angry sky at this hour. but for the most part the rain is out of here. a random scattered shower can be noted but for the most part, this system is due east of the bay area. you see the moderate to heavy precipitation now fal
the head of the u.s. nuclear regular attorney commission says it's very unlikely that we'll feel any harmful effects here in the united states. now, japanese officials are also distributing potassium iodide pills as a precaution. but the benefits of these pills are limited and misunderstood. they only help protect against thyroid cancer. they block the absorption of one kind of radioactive material emitted from these damaged plants. radioactive iodine, it does not help protect other organs or...
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statistics in terms of loss of competitiveness high unemployment and a control by kleptocrats so the u.s. the americans if you want to get back in the game here on the global competitive stage you should wish for another nine eleven all right so let's go to the headlines but you bring up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship and america and also allowed for the looting of america by on funded well. and this is the phenomenon we've referred to before where that famous psychological experiment where you're told to watch the black shirts and the white shirts playing each other in basketball and and you have to count the number of times they pass the basketball back and forth to each other and inspect spearmint runs a gorilla most people don't see it and that's i think what we see in the global economy nobody ever sees bankers you know running through the crime scene because we're too concentrated on whether or not how many muslims are getting into the country or how many red states are getting an unfair advantage or how many women unio
statistics in terms of loss of competitiveness high unemployment and a control by kleptocrats so the u.s. the americans if you want to get back in the game here on the global competitive stage you should wish for another nine eleven all right so let's go to the headlines but you bring up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship and america and also allowed for the looting of america by on funded well. and this is the phenomenon we've referred...
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president obama reiterated u.s. support for japan today. >> like all americans i continue to be heartbroken by the images of devastation in japan. i know all of you young and old have been watching the full magnitude of this tragedy unfold i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan who are some of our closest friends and allies. i've said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple did sasers and we will stand with the people of japan in the difficult days ahead. >> rose: joining me by phone from japan, from sendai, cnn's anna coren, she has been covering the devastation from the epicenter, sendai city. i am pleased to have her on this broadcast this evening. thank you. >> rose: you're very welcome, charlie. >> rose: tell me what we should know about the situation on the ground? >> well, we've been a little north of sendai in the last couple days and that's where we've seen mass devastation on an enormo
president obama reiterated u.s. support for japan today. >> like all americans i continue to be heartbroken by the images of devastation in japan. i know all of you young and old have been watching the full magnitude of this tragedy unfold i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan who are some of our closest friends and allies. i've said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from...
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today president obama pledged u.s. support. >> i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan. approximately who are some of our closest friends and allies. and i said directly to the prime minister of japan, prime minister cohn the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan and difficult days ahead. >>reporter: the death toll from the tsunami continues to rise. now at 2800 but it is expected to rise perhaps by thousands. >> japan nuclear plant crisis is threatening the development of nuclear power around the globe. germany put off plans to extend the life of the nuclear facility and switzerland holding off on new plant there. mark tonight has the question an concerns about nuclear power in this country. >>reporter: earthquake in japan has thrust up the old debate over nuclear power. >> just political and economic reality is that it is bad news. >>reporter: head of uc berkeley energy resource group says nucl
today president obama pledged u.s. support. >> i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan. approximately who are some of our closest friends and allies. and i said directly to the prime minister of japan, prime minister cohn the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan and difficult days ahead. >>reporter: the death toll from the tsunami continues to rise. now at...
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the u.s. navy moved some of its ships to the western side of japan away from the drift of radiation.o and the rising risk of exposure touched off new fears in people still shaken by the quake and tsunami. alex thomson reports from the town of ofunato, up the coast from sendai. >> reporter: every day across the quake zone the cues for food, water and petrol are getting longer and longer. >> we just want to stay away. >> reporter: now fears over radiation mean hurried plans from some to leave town. >> let's make a base here. >> reporter: today our business lay to the north. they've just managed to blast away in, bull dozing away the tsunami's wake. a place utterly surrendered to the tsunami. japan's rising sun flag in tatters on this cold sunless day. a force which would pulverize the heavy lift digger somehow leaves intact the sign pointing people to the tsunami shelter. i don't doubt that it was a place of refuge for many during those terrifying moments last friday afternoon. if they survived
the u.s. navy moved some of its ships to the western side of japan away from the drift of radiation.o and the rising risk of exposure touched off new fears in people still shaken by the quake and tsunami. alex thomson reports from the town of ofunato, up the coast from sendai. >> reporter: every day across the quake zone the cues for food, water and petrol are getting longer and longer. >> we just want to stay away. >> reporter: now fears over radiation mean hurried plans from...
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the top four hundred richest families in the u.s. . have more wealth than the rest of the u.s. combined the rest of the u.s. population combined. that's a staggering wealth difference and yet it doesn't seem to be that one that people really know about i mean how do you as a musician you have this you know public attention on you know how do you get people to wake up and feel through this and not take it anymore i think that the only thing that's going to change many of these smaller problems that we talk about is a change in the system as it stands we don't have real democracy here we need something in which we control the wealth that we create and until that happens you're going to have police whose job it is to protect the being. the status quo to keep things the way they are you know to protect property of the wealthy. and the police are never going to be on our side and how do you get people to believe that they can do something i think first we need a radical militant labor movement and not by a radical militant labor movement that counts most of the unions that are in ex
the top four hundred richest families in the u.s. . have more wealth than the rest of the u.s. combined the rest of the u.s. population combined. that's a staggering wealth difference and yet it doesn't seem to be that one that people really know about i mean how do you as a musician you have this you know public attention on you know how do you get people to wake up and feel through this and not take it anymore i think that the only thing that's going to change many of these smaller problems...
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dealing with another potential disaster nuclear meltdown could this crisis change the game of how the u.s. handles its own nuclear energy issues plus a once affordable drug for women at risk with at risk present pregnancies used to be priced at just ten bucks it's now fifteen hundred dollars why isn't there some say it has something to do with monopoly to uncover the pharmaceutical company and the laws behind this bogus bill and of some of the biggest protests yet took place in wisconsin over the weekend congressman dennis kucinich was on hand to fire up the crowd and job madison was there recording both of them join me tonight here in the studio to share their observations and thoughts on the future of our democracy . you need to know this as many as one hundred thousand people showed up outside the state capitol in madison wisconsin to protest koch brothers lap dog scott walker's antics last week and illegally passing legislation that strips public workers of their rights a crowd far bigger than any tea party rally ever not to give up their efforts despite many pundits who are now calli
dealing with another potential disaster nuclear meltdown could this crisis change the game of how the u.s. handles its own nuclear energy issues plus a once affordable drug for women at risk with at risk present pregnancies used to be priced at just ten bucks it's now fifteen hundred dollars why isn't there some say it has something to do with monopoly to uncover the pharmaceutical company and the laws behind this bogus bill and of some of the biggest protests yet took place in wisconsin over...
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it seems like u.s. politics is so often driven by fear right now that we say that hey if we pull out of afghanistan the terrorists are going to take over and then everything is going to go to hell and so politicians seem to case about because nobody wants to look like they're weak on national security and defense you know lawmakers case for that and the president has to look at that as well how do you get out of this mentality i mean of course things may be difficult if you pour out but at some point you have to look at the way the cost and the benefits of being there and right now it doesn't look like a batting up in our favor that's right you know it's not adding up in our favor and one of the reasons that we still keep we keep staying put is basically because the the american population has been sort of the who have been hoodwinked in terms of how much afghanistan costs how much it costs not only socially but economically and in terms of our international clout it's because basically the american pop
it seems like u.s. politics is so often driven by fear right now that we say that hey if we pull out of afghanistan the terrorists are going to take over and then everything is going to go to hell and so politicians seem to case about because nobody wants to look like they're weak on national security and defense you know lawmakers case for that and the president has to look at that as well how do you get out of this mentality i mean of course things may be difficult if you pour out but at some...
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president obama again stressed the u.s. commitment today. >> i've said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. >> ifill: overall more than 90 nations have offered japan assistance. 15 of them are expected to send rescue crews within the next few days. >> suarez: the scope of japan's suffering is being told in towns that dot t coast, and each has its own story of loss without reckoning. one such place is rikuzentakata, where james mates has the first of a series of reports from independent television news. >> reporter: this is the town of rikuzentakata. your eyes will tell you something very different because rikuzentakata, home just 72 hours ago to almost 30,000 people, has been wiped from the face of the earth. the tsunami came, destroyed everything in its path, and then took much of what it had destroyed back out to sea. the rest it left heaps and splintered almost nothing built by man or spared. what happened he
president obama again stressed the u.s. commitment today. >> i've said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. >> ifill: overall more than 90 nations have offered japan assistance. 15 of them are expected to send rescue crews within the next few days. >> suarez: the scope of japan's suffering is being told in towns that dot t coast, and each has its own story of loss...
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from a u.s. perspective, we are closely evaluating our options and the mechanism here is president obama convened a panel chaired by mr. lee hamilton that group will be looking at all the options for the u.s. and by july we will come back with interim use on the actions we ought to think about. i'm sure they will be taking all the experiences into account >> [inaudible] >> in terms of japanese nuclear waste i would refer you to the japanese regulatory authority. >> i appreciate it. we will move on to the rest of the briefing. >> general david petraeus will be on capitol hill tomorrow to give his assessment on the security situation in afghanistan. the u.s. will begin withdrawing forces this summer. live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also on c-span3, the assistant secretary of the navy will testify about u.s. military operations in the pacific. live coverage from the house armed services committee starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> with current federal spending expiring friday the house a
from a u.s. perspective, we are closely evaluating our options and the mechanism here is president obama convened a panel chaired by mr. lee hamilton that group will be looking at all the options for the u.s. and by july we will come back with interim use on the actions we ought to think about. i'm sure they will be taking all the experiences into account >> [inaudible] >> in terms of japanese nuclear waste i would refer you to the japanese regulatory authority. >> i...
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take a look at u.s. markets now they're down two percent so on worries about the worsening situation in japan joining people over the selloff general electric remains the main lose a second day down four percent this is because together with toshiba has dropped sixteen percent so far the company was one of the main contracts for the reactors and for the sheema european stocks a full sort of fall in shop even fears that japan's earthquake may undermine supply chains for global manufacturing industries and managed a slight comeback compared to last out which actually is down four percent support c. one hundred percent here in russia but the aussie is my second also joining the global selloff of two largely ignoring japanese crisis on monday energy shares a losing ground on decreasing oil prices let's take a look at the more details as you can see there also they have down two point two six percent banking shares are also low is buy a bag of e.c.b. leaving before. also two point three percent of norilsk nic
take a look at u.s. markets now they're down two percent so on worries about the worsening situation in japan joining people over the selloff general electric remains the main lose a second day down four percent this is because together with toshiba has dropped sixteen percent so far the company was one of the main contracts for the reactors and for the sheema european stocks a full sort of fall in shop even fears that japan's earthquake may undermine supply chains for global manufacturing...
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statement regarding the debt ceiling well find out what the threat of defaulting would really mean for the u.s. and is hollywood to blame for the growing us on the phobia in this country we'll speak to a man who says that we can just look at pop culture from the nineteen eighties to explain the radicalization hearings today we'll have those stories and much more but first let's move on to our top story. on friday we told you on this program that state department spokesman p.j. crowley had denounced the conditions of bradley manning's detention when speaking at a seminar and mighty a student in the audience asked him to talk about the elephant in the room and crowley responded that what his colleagues at the defense department were doing was ridiculous and counterproductive and stoop. and i thought that was a promising sign that not everybody within the obama administration was so blindly following the path that somebody there still realize the holding someone who has not yet been convicted of any crime under such conditions was unreasonable and yet just as we saw that in a flicker it was quick
statement regarding the debt ceiling well find out what the threat of defaulting would really mean for the u.s. and is hollywood to blame for the growing us on the phobia in this country we'll speak to a man who says that we can just look at pop culture from the nineteen eighties to explain the radicalization hearings today we'll have those stories and much more but first let's move on to our top story. on friday we told you on this program that state department spokesman p.j. crowley had...